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- American Society of Criminology. Division on Women and Crime -- History -- 20th century -- Records and correspondence; American Society of Criminology. Division on Women and Crime -- History -- 20th century – Archives (3)
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Full-Text Articles in Legal Studies
Divisionews (Fall 2005, Issue 20), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Divisionews (Fall 2005, Issue 20), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
No abstract provided.
Divisionews (Summer 2005, Issue 19), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Divisionews (Summer 2005, Issue 19), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
No abstract provided.
Divisionews (Spring 2005, Issue 18), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Divisionews (Spring 2005, Issue 18), American Society Of Criminology Division On Women And Crime
Division on Women and Crime Documents and Correspondence
No abstract provided.
People, Places, And Perspectives: An Exploration Of The Contextual Effects On Gender Work Role Attitudes, Tracy Amanda Milligan
People, Places, And Perspectives: An Exploration Of The Contextual Effects On Gender Work Role Attitudes, Tracy Amanda Milligan
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This research examines possible contextual effects upon gender role attitudes in the United States related to women's employment outside ofthe household. The study included individual-level data, mother's previous work status and mother's educational attainment, not previously analyzed in a hierarchical linear model and state-level data not previously investigated, particularly state median household income. The primary analyses focus upon the contextual effects of state-level educational attainment and income. Analyzing General Social Survey data from 1994 to 2002, these contextual data were not found to have an effect upon the gender work role beliefs. In fact, none of the examined state-level variables …